< is considering doing under the table jobs involving yard work for multiple people < know as early as next March. Love to earn some extra money before applying for an actual job near the summer when school is over.

< is hoping the headache does not come back again.< hates the spellchecker that keeps giving atomic-typos on this phone. It is so annoying. < wants the "roadkill" on the street where < usually waits for the bus to be gone.

It is indeed capacitors, so there's a lot of exponential discharging equations and such.They always use water and pipes as an analogy in the textbooks but < finds it incredibly unhelpful, so < just thinks of how gravity and GPE work and likens falling objects to elections in a circuit, which < finds a lot more useful a comparison.

< reckons that's fairly valid, considering that a charged particle in an electric field behaves the same way as a massive particle in a gravitational field. < wonders if the homework involves solving many differential equations.

No, to be honest they're just simple plug-numbers-into-equations questions but the wording they use and their insistence to use engineering notation make it all very tedious. <'s getting the hang of it now at least.